

04 Blue Switches
The AUKEY KM-G6 mechanical keyboard is accessible for new mechanical keyboard users, enabling faster typing and better gaming performance for office workers, gamers, and more. The blue switches are characterized by satisfying key travel and ultra-fast responsiveness with a tactile feeling and audible click on activation.
Vibrant 6-Color Backlighting
The KM-G6 is an eye-catching 6-color keyboard (color is pre-defined by row). Enhance your computer setup with 9 dynamic lighting effects such as Breathing, Wave, and Color Cycling modes.
Custom Game Modes
8 backlight game presets highlight keys for a range of games and game types: FPS, CF, COD, RTS, LOL (two versions), car racing, and NBA games. Create and save 2 additional backlight settings. Or leave one setting save slot unused so you can easily switch to a non-backlit mode (turning brightness right down also turns off the backlight).
Easy-Access Controls
Instant media player control, keys and Windows key lock/unlock, backlight effects & game presets selection, backlight brightness control, and access to other useful features & tools. Just use the handy function keys and quick commands.
| Input |
DC 5V 200mA |
|---|---|
| Interface |
USB |
| Number of Keys |
104 |
| System Requirement |
Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Android |
| Cable Length: |
1.5m |
| Dimensions |
434 x 135 x 37mm |
| Weight |
1185g |
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